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tropes state law and the company can say we go witfederal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following fires whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there will not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >> yes but ottman appeal of these laws say local octave -- an activity civic gven unlawful activity will that be allowed under the sell-off will activity act spurred by debbie cable of waffles because of the law that federal prosecutors said the bill but to enforce dennis: now for the rewind. [laughter] even in the colorado it is legal to walk down the street smoking dope or something but even in colorado i could still be arrested for violating federal law? >> i hate to believe the ad prosecutor friday with the law is. i don't agree but i just say that if you ask the question
tropes state law and the company can say we go witfederal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following fires whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there will not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >>...
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health care and there's also some day to day issues like driver's license issues and, you know, local law enforcement issues making sure that the language access is there for all our community. we've done good due diligence and really understanding the issues but most important to make you all aware of what's important in the immigrant community >> you've having had a a lot of collective issues have you done any advocacy on the national level as we continue to push for immigration. >> our chair a bill who has a national renowned voice he's been our representative here in san francisco and kathleen here background is good and her writings have been 235u6r7d featured. we've used the expertise to bring, this up to the national level nooifrt congress people and there's been 87 in sacramento. i think we've worked hard through the directors office to fry toy highlight the important issues. san francisco has been a leader on many issues. we started the sanctuary movement and we were the catalyst across california and we continue to lead on a lot of under no circumstances issues >> are you still
health care and there's also some day to day issues like driver's license issues and, you know, local law enforcement issues making sure that the language access is there for all our community. we've done good due diligence and really understanding the issues but most important to make you all aware of what's important in the immigrant community >> you've having had a a lot of collective issues have you done any advocacy on the national level as we continue to push for immigration....
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yes this new law. when it's your job the program became an officer wants nothing to do with it and went and worked for ten dollars zero. still a range of things can happen but it's ace the last twenty years and inform on each of you running with that crap. a lot of unintended things can happen and so i wouldn't be surprised if it's a typical comment that these guys in more trouble and honor honestly though you've broken your story. of backstory the air force which they were dealing with all these allegations of drug use nearly two thousand sq which might've been the nexus of this are the origin of this sort of important program none of us tight as far as you can tell is this exclusive to the air force can we assume another branch of the military have similar programs in place as well well actually yesterday question so yesterday i got statements from both the army and he said in a program not this time it is telling the truth. the air force to get homework done. their response would be insane actually
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. >> how the new law is affecting her family. plus a kelly file investigation as to why the white house failed to tell the truth when the president's uncle ended up in custody. >> there was no evidence they met. that was what was conveyed. >> that's not the story now. an exclusive tonight a well-known washington whistleblower he has new information on what he calls controversial hires. the kelly file starts now. >> who was that? we are going to mutt el through another night tonight. breaking this evening the administration has just been forced to confirm what we reported to you a couple of days ago. tens of thousands of americans who think they have health insurance under obamacare may discover on january 1st that they do not. they are refusing to release the stats on the problems plaguing healthcare.gov the administration announced under pressure from the press that the enrollment of one out of every four people in the month of october and november were botched. at least one out of every four. since then they say at least one ou
. >> how the new law is affecting her family. plus a kelly file investigation as to why the white house failed to tell the truth when the president's uncle ended up in custody. >> there was no evidence they met. that was what was conveyed. >> that's not the story now. an exclusive tonight a well-known washington whistleblower he has new information on what he calls controversial hires. the kelly file starts now. >> who was that? we are going to mutt el through another...
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. >> only 55 bills signed into law this year. that makes this the least productive congress ever. >> the least productive congress in the history of the american republic. >> it is a do nothing congress. >> that's not fair. they're doing something. they are getting into the guinness book of world records. t that makes it twice if you count john boehner's fingernails. >> bizarre. >>> time for the latest in sports from my friend richard lui. >> good thursday. 2:00 p.m. eastern today is the time, the announcement that could effect the heisman. florida state attorney will expose findings on winston. he is the first red shirt freshman to win in the 61 year history. >>> they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city. before tip off it fled with smoke. >>> so lakers kobep bryant will not be playing in friday's game after he felt general soreness in the foot he hurt eight months ago. >>> we don't need to wait until march for madness. north carolina stuns number one michigan state. it is the first loss. they win that one 79-66. >>> st
. >> only 55 bills signed into law this year. that makes this the least productive congress ever. >> the least productive congress in the history of the american republic. >> it is a do nothing congress. >> that's not fair. they're doing something. they are getting into the guinness book of world records. t that makes it twice if you count john boehner's fingernails. >> bizarre. >>> time for the latest in sports from my friend richard lui. >> good...
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that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger for individual liberty. >> he said in hithe founders wo unhappy and surprised by what's happening now. but democrats on the committee said hey, presidents from both parties have done this and as long as we have gridlock on capitol hill president obama is likely to continue doing it. >> okay, shannon, thank you. >>> an economic life preserver for a city would be a financial disaster for many people who gave much of their lives to that city. correspondent mike tobin reports tonight on the granting of bankruptcy protection for detroit. >> reporter: the rule, is unwelcome to detroit city employees as th
that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger...
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passbook laws were not new. but at the end of world war two, the election brought to power that had run on a platform that they kaule apartness. the word apartness was pronounced apartheid. so when the so-called national party came to power, they started codifying all the various ways that they could separate the population by race. in 1949, the prohibition of mixed marriages act which banned people of different races from getting married to each other. whether or not you got married, the immorality act made sexual relations between different races a criminal act. the population registration act received an official classification. black, white, indian or colored. and then there were a million sub categories beneath those. white was just white, but, for everybody else, it could be a little complicated. >>> in 1950, the group areas act which geographically partitioned with the country arong racial lines. that one formed the basis for the state relocating people. in 1953, the jeer before the u.s. supreme court dec
passbook laws were not new. but at the end of world war two, the election brought to power that had run on a platform that they kaule apartness. the word apartness was pronounced apartheid. so when the so-called national party came to power, they started codifying all the various ways that they could separate the population by race. in 1949, the prohibition of mixed marriages act which banned people of different races from getting married to each other. whether or not you got married, the...
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we need to look at the laws that are already in place. mightrepealing some laws be a metric that would be good to measure congress on. we talked about tax reform. there's a whole bunch we could work on that would be great. maybe we ought to look at some of those things like health care system costs and what the government is going to be paying in the next few years that is not discriminatory spending. it is getting smaller and smaller because of mandatory programs. they need to take a look at those programs and see what they can do to maybe get that in check. we don't have out-of-control spending and we get caught up in laws that require mandatory spending and we have no flexibility and the debt keeps going up. stacy from arlington, virginia with some of his ideas and some of the short and long- term issues that he thinks congress needs to tackle. nbc the subject of an news.com story talking about congresses to do list for the end of 2013. calling that to do list a might do list. some of the issues on that might in the last month of the y
we need to look at the laws that are already in place. mightrepealing some laws be a metric that would be good to measure congress on. we talked about tax reform. there's a whole bunch we could work on that would be great. maybe we ought to look at some of those things like health care system costs and what the government is going to be paying in the next few years that is not discriminatory spending. it is getting smaller and smaller because of mandatory programs. they need to take a look at...
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they re did the sensible laws are being written in voted on at the summit. although alex still keep secret which corporate interests are being hired writing. each bottle bill. present. there's that this model bill under consideration this week opposing the case ability to regulate greenhouse gases under the clean air act the proposal was supported by deep deep oil industry. or there's this bill the international relations task force that opposes regulations requiring country of origin labeling on to the grocery stores. a proposal supported by the back. plus there are model bills to weaken sector unions as well as to make the affordable care act or obamacare more difficult to implement. these are all conservative priorities. but passing model bills the cubicle was on the road is only one priority this year for alec. the other is mending fences. as the guardian reported this week. alec is facing any foreigner is in crisis. after hundreds of lawmakers and dozens of corporations left the organization over controversy created by alex supporters to your brow was i
they re did the sensible laws are being written in voted on at the summit. although alex still keep secret which corporate interests are being hired writing. each bottle bill. present. there's that this model bill under consideration this week opposing the case ability to regulate greenhouse gases under the clean air act the proposal was supported by deep deep oil industry. or there's this bill the international relations task force that opposes regulations requiring country of origin labeling...
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this law is going to work. and for the sake of our economic security it needs to work. >> nbc news reports that 29,000 people sign the up through the healthcare.gov site on sun and monday alone. that's bad news, perhaps, for its conservative critics. they seem to be running out of ammunition on the other side. quote, it does seem as though we've entered a new stage in the health care battle with democrats regrouping and dare we say unified and with republicans running out of new attacks. congressman, thank you for joining us. i am amazed that the president, well, let me just say i am amazed by the whole thing, the screw up starting october 1, the relatively quick recovery in his efforts, his new focus on execution, bringing in the right people where they weren't there before, how's this moving politically? i'll talk about administration tomorrow night, but what about the politics? is he able to turn this thing around in time to protect the seats he has in congress next year? >> yes, because what the american pe
this law is going to work. and for the sake of our economic security it needs to work. >> nbc news reports that 29,000 people sign the up through the healthcare.gov site on sun and monday alone. that's bad news, perhaps, for its conservative critics. they seem to be running out of ammunition on the other side. quote, it does seem as though we've entered a new stage in the health care battle with democrats regrouping and dare we say unified and with republicans running out of new attacks....
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this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not on the services they provide. >> and there is good evidence already in hospital readmission rates that point to the fact it is having a good effect. thank you, both. coming up, today in detroit, life got even harder for a lot of people. >>> for 29 years they took out money from my check to go in to my pension. and the city was supposed to put out an equal amount of money. they didn't fund it like they were supposed to but they got my money, and then they sit around now and they're going to renig on the promise that we got. >> i'm going to
this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not...
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in the 1920s, congress passed a law that made it illegal. it broke down in the 1930s. there is a brief time when you could not legally have theirs. because, you know, people protect their own self-interest and very few people bought voluntarily, giving up their interest for the greater good, and that is why you have the constant tension between partners of the future from the prison guards of the past. one of the areas that will become the most fascinating is online learning. this is being streamed on youtube. and one of my favorite examples is right here in california. henry ford was amazing, just as he was amazing and edison was amazing and the wright brothers were amazing, sebastian was german and he is now an american. because he wanted to come to an entrepreneurial open society where you can do exciting things and he thought he couldn't do it and it was too stuffy, too conservative. so he started working at carnegie mellon and he participated in the earliest experiments of building a self driving car as a project that set up a prize in the early cars did not go ve
in the 1920s, congress passed a law that made it illegal. it broke down in the 1930s. there is a brief time when you could not legally have theirs. because, you know, people protect their own self-interest and very few people bought voluntarily, giving up their interest for the greater good, and that is why you have the constant tension between partners of the future from the prison guards of the past. one of the areas that will become the most fascinating is online learning. this is being...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse," the stories you'll be talking about today. we start with a throwback literally to 1933. >> it was 80 years ago when the 18th amendment outlawing alcohol was repealed, ending prohibition. >> to honor the repeal of prohibition. celebrations tonight at 9:00 p.m., the 21st hour of the day. drink responsibly, folks. >>> president george bush hasn't always been a fashion do. but at least he's entertaining. >> take his socks, for example. like these pink ones he wore at the dedication of his son's presidential library in april. and then, there's this patriotic pair he
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to...
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maybe the site -- >> it's about the lousy law itself. >> it's about the law and like it or not, politicians, my friend right here, like it or -- what are you, mother teresa? >> i'm not running for anything. it's going to be two or three years before anybody has an answer whether this has worked or not worked. so, i know that that's -- >> if the web site leads people to something that is jaw-dropping, the prices aren't what they -- >> you're overstating that -- >> no, no. obviously that is what is happening. >> some people are getting to the web site, seeing prices -- i mean, hosted a radio show this morning. i about that. it's more expensive than i can afford. however other people are getting there, like me, who went to the web site here in new york, and discovered that my insurance -- i'm switching it to -- is going to cost me less than half of what i've been paying. >> you have to be an exception to a lousy rule, i say. >> the premium increase is a disaster. insurance companies are still saying that the web site is not able to give people correct information. >> he is lying. you're saying
maybe the site -- >> it's about the lousy law itself. >> it's about the law and like it or not, politicians, my friend right here, like it or -- what are you, mother teresa? >> i'm not running for anything. it's going to be two or three years before anybody has an answer whether this has worked or not worked. so, i know that that's -- >> if the web site leads people to something that is jaw-dropping, the prices aren't what they -- >> you're overstating that --...
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after this case, bart asked the national organization of black law enforcement executives to review police operations. they made 55 recommendations now, an auditor says they have implemented many, including changing use of force training and accountability for use of force, accountability within the department and with the public. >> they revised their use of force process now they have a good approach to demand use of force. >> the chief hired after the grant case. >> we feel good about what we've accomplished until this point. but the job isn't finished. >> grant's uncle appreciates the changes but feels there is a long way to go in the area of one on one relations with people of color. >> i go to forums and i lites listen to the community. there are major changes. >> this is a rally. people to the streets after the killing of trayvon martin. many city businesses had to board up broken windows a number of those windows are still covered with plywood and many wondering why the big retailer has yet to fix windows. smaller businesses did so within weeks. >> this used to be a place to come t
after this case, bart asked the national organization of black law enforcement executives to review police operations. they made 55 recommendations now, an auditor says they have implemented many, including changing use of force training and accountability for use of force, accountability within the department and with the public. >> they revised their use of force process now they have a good approach to demand use of force. >> the chief hired after the grant case. >> we feel...
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she earned degrees from cornell university and a law degree from cardozo school of law. she worked at a wall street law firm for several years. she taught in brooklyn while serving as counsel for the president of the united federation of teachers. she served as president for 12 years before her election as a ft president in 2008. that ends the biographical portion of the program. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or tweeting or other means of filing while this is underway. there is no embargo on the breakfast. our friends at c-span have portion of the program. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or tweeting or other means of filing while this is underway. there is no embargo on the breakfast. our friends at c-span have agreed not to air video of the session until one hour after the broadcast is over to give reporters time to file. give me a nonthreatening signal and i will call on one and all. low on the subtleties scale, but nonthreatening anyway. nonthreatening is what i'm concerned about. we will offer our guests t
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trumps state law. if you are in a state where you didn't have this particular state constitutional protection your pensions were always subject to being reduced in a bankruptcy and that's always been the case by the way too in corporate bankruptcy as whenever the company goes into bankruptcy the group that immediately takes a hit are the pensioners so in a sense what the judge said is that public or private employee your pensions at risk here so what kind of ramifications could this have for those pension holders and the pension holders throughout the country. well assuming the judge's ruling is upheld and if it is being appealed but if it is upheld then the message is to public employees anywhere that your pension is not sacrosanct and if a city or local government is in dire straits that your pension could be subject to being cut it's not going to be wiped out that i don't think we're going to see from the bankruptcy process but the pensioners are going to take a hit here they're going to lose some o
trumps state law. if you are in a state where you didn't have this particular state constitutional protection your pensions were always subject to being reduced in a bankruptcy and that's always been the case by the way too in corporate bankruptcy as whenever the company goes into bankruptcy the group that immediately takes a hit are the pensioners so in a sense what the judge said is that public or private employee your pensions at risk here so what kind of ramifications could this have for...
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what other -- do supporters have that the law is intended. juan? >> well, i think you deserve a straight answer because the snowstorm of partisan politics around the obama care thing right now, so i'd say this number one thing i would say is just look at this week. a million people went to the website as it was working, so it's an appetite, a real need. millions more in adequately insured who can avoid bankruptcy, illnesses and so, number two, i think it's the reason i think this is going to work is it doesn't disrupt the market for most people. nobody on this panel is is going to have their health care affected, impacted by what's taken place. 70% have employer provided insurance and that's stays in place right now. massachusetts, the republican model worked. and has high approval ratings in the state. fourth, i'd say the insurance companies are investing in this. the insurance company want this to work. my last point on this is the cost of health care has increase has declined over the last three years. as preexisting conditions now is removed. w
what other -- do supporters have that the law is intended. juan? >> well, i think you deserve a straight answer because the snowstorm of partisan politics around the obama care thing right now, so i'd say this number one thing i would say is just look at this week. a million people went to the website as it was working, so it's an appetite, a real need. millions more in adequately insured who can avoid bankruptcy, illnesses and so, number two, i think it's the reason i think this is going...
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and that is i why went to law school was for exactly that. public health law. jacobson v. massachusetts, 1905. there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. you live here, you are getting vaccinated. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that govern the crossing over of that line? i would submit to you that we have surpassed that for this problem. yet we have not enacted any societal interventions that are meaningful to try to fix it. that is what needs to change. >> thank you, dr. lustig. i was wondering if you could speak little bit to other disease in addition to obesity, such as autoimmune disease. >> autoimmune disease is a grab bag. this is being televised, taped. and i am about the science. the science on auto immune disease is very much an open question. so i am a little loathe to tell you how all of this might tie i
and that is i why went to law school was for exactly that. public health law. jacobson v. massachusetts, 1905. there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. you live here, you are getting vaccinated. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that...
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. >> new law if people honey -- new law for people aimed at enforcing the loment. >> new technology amazon >>> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, a look at the bay bridge and looking pretty mice this morning so cool temperatures and fog out there. leyla gulen has the forecast ahead. authorities say it will be self more days before they know how fast the vehicle carrying actor paul walker was going when it crashed and burned. investigators say speed was definitely a factor in the collision that killed the 40-year-old walker and a friend. the porsche hit a light pole and exploded in a fireball in the los angeles county community. passerbys tried to pull the men from the vehicle but the flames were too intense he was a star of "fast and furious" movie franchise. fans have been leaving candles at the scene. >> in the bay area, candles burned to honor his memory in milpitas. a car club organized a vigil at a shopping center in milpitas with 100 attending. >> we are learning an 85-year old palo alto hold in north korea train
. >> new law if people honey -- new law for people aimed at enforcing the loment. >> new technology amazon >>> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, a look at the bay bridge and looking pretty mice this morning so cool temperatures and fog out there. leyla gulen has the forecast ahead. authorities say it will be self more days before they know how fast the vehicle carrying actor paul walker was going...
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lincoln was all about the rule of law. lincoln understood as somebody who had grown up very poor, who had only had about a year and a half of schooling, who had literally learned how to read by the light of a fireplace because his family couldn't afford candles, and lincoln understood that it is the rule of law which protects the weak. it is the rule of law which recollects the average person -- protects the average person. that without the rule of law, it is the predators, the vicious and the powerful. and so he saw what we were fighting over as the very essence of freedom and whether or not freedom would survive. and he goes to gettysburg -- this war had gotten much longer, much bloodier, much more difficult than anybody expected. everybody thought it was a 30 to 90-day war. and lincoln is having to explain to the north why is it worth this level of pain? gettysburg was the bloodiest battle of the war, three days, an enormous number of casualties on both sides. and lincoln is having to talk to people, and in virtually ev
lincoln was all about the rule of law. lincoln understood as somebody who had grown up very poor, who had only had about a year and a half of schooling, who had literally learned how to read by the light of a fireplace because his family couldn't afford candles, and lincoln understood that it is the rule of law which protects the weak. it is the rule of law which recollects the average person -- protects the average person. that without the rule of law, it is the predators, the vicious and the...
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states where they try to pass it through their respective state legislatures to become actual laws so basically that's how it works and it's this activity that threatens progressives who argue that this organization acts as a shadow government churning out corporatists legislation in forcing elected lawmakers to pledge allegiance to corporate interests rather than their own voters back home members here say nothing nefarious is going on i first came to alec over a decade ago when i was serving in the bush administration i've been privileged to work with alec in the federal government i've been privileged to work with alec when i was back in texas at the texas public policy foundation leading the tenth amendment center and i am proud to stand with alec today and i will tell you this my advice to alec is very very simple. stand your ground but looking at the conservative vendors on hand and what's on the docket in closed door task force meetings you can clearly see an agenda emerging alec has operated largely in the shadows but the organization did release some of its priorities for thi
states where they try to pass it through their respective state legislatures to become actual laws so basically that's how it works and it's this activity that threatens progressives who argue that this organization acts as a shadow government churning out corporatists legislation in forcing elected lawmakers to pledge allegiance to corporate interests rather than their own voters back home members here say nothing nefarious is going on i first came to alec over a decade ago when i was serving...
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to get get around ways of people finding out the truth there or or anything else when you have the law you know law enforcement on your side that kind of when you have a private army of the one percent nanny let's talk about impersonating others which is really a common tactic used by government agencies infiltration of groups yet impersonating others and saying they are and part of it and we talk about this in terms of whenever the government whenever we hear about police officers that have infiltrated an activist group or when you have the whenever you hear about the n.y.p.d. doing surveillance of muslim communities these are the exact same tactics used by corporations now chevron in two thousand and ten i'm going to use the ecuadorian spill because it's very relevant there's this this case is still going on right now in new york but in two thousand and ten chevron had tried to recruit a journalist to kind of provide information that wasn't really factual that didn't reflect what was actually going on in ecuador and so the constantly looking for new ways to do this whether it's infil
to get get around ways of people finding out the truth there or or anything else when you have the law you know law enforcement on your side that kind of when you have a private army of the one percent nanny let's talk about impersonating others which is really a common tactic used by government agencies infiltration of groups yet impersonating others and saying they are and part of it and we talk about this in terms of whenever the government whenever we hear about police officers that have...
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thanks to a new law, the massage business here is roaring back. >> hi. hello. >> two years ago my inventory was about 150 facilities. there has to be at least another 50. so, there is like a glut of new massage establishments. >> despite the setback, the task force remains determined and has ramped up inspections. today inspector walsh has received a tip that the owners of this particular massage parlor in the financial district are actually running a brothel. >> what we have to do is start telling the people to go downstairs and wait. >> unlike police, health inspectors do not need a search warrant to pop in unannounced and start poking around. but after so many years on the job, inspector walsh is now a familiar face to many of the people who run these places. if their surveillance cameras see him coming, they'll be on their best behavior. >> we'll just wait on the corner. just go in. they're not going to know who you are. >> but they won't recognize this younger inspector. >> go for it. >> they're more likely to buzz him in and offer him the real deal
thanks to a new law, the massage business here is roaring back. >> hi. hello. >> two years ago my inventory was about 150 facilities. there has to be at least another 50. so, there is like a glut of new massage establishments. >> despite the setback, the task force remains determined and has ramped up inspections. today inspector walsh has received a tip that the owners of this particular massage parlor in the financial district are actually running a brothel. >> what we...
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i thought this law was supposed to make it affordable. >> what's also odd, too, the law provides for keeping kids on your own policy until they're 26 so i guess this is for kids who are older than 26. so, then the next question becomes, what are you doing here? but that is beside the point. i'm wondering weather this will resonate or help? >> i don't think so. i don't think people are going to get this for their kids. look at california. right now california is having a very tough time getting young people, most of the people who are signing up are older. 36% of the people who sign up are between the ages of 55 and 64. yet they only make up 11% of the state's population. young people don't want to sign up because they know they're being overcharged for a product because they're subsidizing the -- >> look at is this way. trying to give the benefit of the doubt, fair and balanced. maybe if home and dad pick up the first year to get you in obamacare, you'll be able to do it yourself, and maybe you'll see the light, what i'm doing, and the kid might fight it now but longer term will say,
i thought this law was supposed to make it affordable. >> what's also odd, too, the law provides for keeping kids on your own policy until they're 26 so i guess this is for kids who are older than 26. so, then the next question becomes, what are you doing here? but that is beside the point. i'm wondering weather this will resonate or help? >> i don't think so. i don't think people are going to get this for their kids. look at california. right now california is having a very tough...
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if you don't want laws enforced go hire lawyers who don't like immigration laws. >> be specific. can you name names? >> we do. the article names dozens of lawyers with their photographs that we obtained the biographical information for. let's talk about two. the first the jennifer lee. jennifer lee came from an organization that was militantly open borders. when she was there they published a pamphlet to give to illegals entitled "what to do in the event of a raid" and it gave advice to people here illegally how to behave if they come calling. now jennifer lee is working at drk hs. this organization was hostile to dhs as a source of new employees. there is an attorney named maura wee. she worked for the aclu immigrant rights project. when she was there she wrote condemnations of dhs because they were collecting fingerprint information of people they captured at the border. she said you shouldn't collect this information. the reason the information, of course, is important is because people just cycle through. get caught, sent back. opposing fingerprint information is a radical po
if you don't want laws enforced go hire lawyers who don't like immigration laws. >> be specific. can you name names? >> we do. the article names dozens of lawyers with their photographs that we obtained the biographical information for. let's talk about two. the first the jennifer lee. jennifer lee came from an organization that was militantly open borders. when she was there they published a pamphlet to give to illegals entitled "what to do in the event of a raid" and it...
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georgetown law professor nicholas joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> abusive and lawless is what senator ted cruz says. do you agree or disagree with senator cruze and why? >> senator cruze's point is that the way the president is implementing obamacare looks a lot more like rewriting the law rather than executing it. the constitution requires the president to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. and, in many ways what president obama is doing looks a lot more like the rewriting of the statute. >> what do you know that's happening? what's the test? >> i'm sorry? >> when do you know that that's happening? he is rewriting it? what's the test? >> the take care clause gives the president wide discretion but, i think it's safe to say that the president has crossed the line in a few cases with regard to obamacare. for example, the president chose to unilaterally suspend the employer mandate for an entire year. the statute is crystal clear about the date when the -- employer mandate is supposed to begin
georgetown law professor nicholas joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> abusive and lawless is what senator ted cruz says. do you agree or disagree with senator cruze and why? >> senator cruze's point is that the way the president is implementing obamacare looks a lot more like rewriting the law rather than executing it. the constitution requires the president to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. and, in many ways what president obama is doing...
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they have been criticized by law enforcement for providing a new way to buy and sell but instagram said it took steps to stop that problem. they started blocking hashtags for drug trafficking. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> also in san francisco police are looking for three suspects in a takeover style robbery at a mattress store around noon on market street. police say the suspects walked in wearing hoodies. one had a gun and ordered everyone to lay down on the floor. they took personal items and took off. no one was hurt. there are no reports of arrests. >>> happening now, a candlelight vigil is underway in san jose for a three-year- old boy who was hit and killed by a car last week. ktvu's dep ruv is at the -- debora villalon is at the vigil. >> reporter: it happened here at the crosswalk and it is a tragedy that galvanized the community. raising awareness that 24 pedestrians have been killed this year can in san jose. the same day he died, a 14-year- old girl was hit and killed in front of her high school. they are calling for traffic improvements and better police enforceme
they have been criticized by law enforcement for providing a new way to buy and sell but instagram said it took steps to stop that problem. they started blocking hashtags for drug trafficking. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> also in san francisco police are looking for three suspects in a takeover style robbery at a mattress store around noon on market street. police say the suspects walked in wearing hoodies. one had a gun and ordered everyone to lay down on the floor. they...
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she worked at a wall street law form -- law firm for several years. she taught in brooklyn while serving as counsel for the president of the united federation of teachers. she served as president for 12 years before her election as a ft president in 2008. that ends the biographical portion of the program. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging retweeting or other means of filing well this is underway. there is no embargo on the breakfast. our friends at c-span have agreed not to air video of the session until one hour after the broadcast is over to give reporters time to file. give me a nonthreatening signal and i will call on one and all. low on the subtleties scale, but nonthreatening anyway. he nonthreatening is what i'm concerned about. we will offer our guests the opportunity to make some opening comments and then we will move around the table. >> first of all i just want to say thank you for all of you for being here. and thank you for letting me engage in this give-and-take with everyone. can you hear me? i am an asthmati
she worked at a wall street law form -- law firm for several years. she taught in brooklyn while serving as counsel for the president of the united federation of teachers. she served as president for 12 years before her election as a ft president in 2008. that ends the biographical portion of the program. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging retweeting or other means of filing well this is underway. there is no embargo on the breakfast. our friends at c-span have agreed...
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. >> i am not violating any law. >> in two san francisco bay area cities known for crime oakland and rimmond westbound. >> but now, police in both of these cities have high tech back-ups. electronic ears listening for gunfire, 24/7. he lectronic eyes monitoring police and perps alike. even the cars on this street. officer chris tong is patrolling the streets of richmond that. ding you hear is the sound of a license plate reader. watch what happens when he passes a stolen vehicle. >> it's just triggered on an unoccupied vehicle. turn around and take a look what we've got here. >> the unoccupied vehicle was a stolen nissan sentra caught by the high-speed infrared camera, a series of computer algorithims identified the vehicle's license plate and checked it against a database of wanted cars all in a matter of seconds. >> license plate reader keeps track of a lot of the information that the vehicle was indeed stolen when the vehicle was reported stolen, when we located the vehicle. center. >> these cameras scan several hundred to a thousand plates an hour. much more than an officer could
. >> i am not violating any law. >> in two san francisco bay area cities known for crime oakland and rimmond westbound. >> but now, police in both of these cities have high tech back-ups. electronic ears listening for gunfire, 24/7. he lectronic eyes monitoring police and perps alike. even the cars on this street. officer chris tong is patrolling the streets of richmond that. ding you hear is the sound of a license plate reader. watch what happens when he passes a stolen...
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. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! >>> people angry over what is called an invasion by dozens of private shuttle buses operated to take employees to, and from work. we're live in the mission district tonight where they held a protest. >> we're talking about these gigantic bus that's ferry people to and from silicon valley. and drive around here in the mission district. you'll see one going by here about every five minutes. the buses from places like apple, google, and facebook they often stop here at public bus stops here in the mission. this morning a group decided they had enough and march
. >> 18 sheriff deputies find themselves on the wrong side of the law. >> who is to blame for the crash of asiana flight 214? of asiana flight 214? >> question btz integrity of the [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the...
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. >> if you can believe it, only 55 bills have been signed into law this year. that makes this the least productive congress ever. >> the least productive congress in the history of the american republic. >> it literally is a do-nothing congress. >> oh, that's not fair. they're doing something. they're getting into the guinness book of world records. and, folks, that makes it twice if you count john boehner's fingernails. >> all right. now let's get the latest in sports for you. 2:00 p.m. eastern today, that's the time. an announcement that could affect the heisman. florida state attorney will disclose findings on sexual assault allegations against florida state's jamison winston. wednesday, he was named the acc's player of the year. he's the first red-shirt freshman to win in the conference's 61-year history. >>> they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city, but they got that instead. 45 minutes before the spurs/tim ber wolves tipoff, it filled with spoke in the aree ya. a smoex mpokesman says it was f generator malfunction. >>> the lakers' kobe bryant wi
. >> if you can believe it, only 55 bills have been signed into law this year. that makes this the least productive congress ever. >> the least productive congress in the history of the american republic. >> it literally is a do-nothing congress. >> oh, that's not fair. they're doing something. they're getting into the guinness book of world records. and, folks, that makes it twice if you count john boehner's fingernails. >> all right. now let's get the latest in...
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30 this morning, the count tip board of supervisors are expected to begin making appointments to the law enforcement task force to review the officer involved shooting. >>> as steve paulson told you the bay area has another freeze warning today and it will end at 9:00 a.m. in many parts, the north bay is expected to be in the 20s and some spots yesterday dipped into the teens. >>> it will be an autopsy on a man whose body was found and the unidentified was born near, and they don't know if cold weather or foul play was a cause in his death. >>> snow is already falling from washington d.c. to boston and we have another 3 to 6 inches expected from baltimore to washington d.c. is expected. >>> many are all supposed to call ahead. vague vague and now they are talking to passengers dealing with these cans lakes and delays, pam? >>> so far there was one flight ahead and they have been canceled this morning from san jose. we ran into several travelers trying to fly there and they were also canceled because of the ice storm. there has been more than 880 flights and they were supposed to be cance
30 this morning, the count tip board of supervisors are expected to begin making appointments to the law enforcement task force to review the officer involved shooting. >>> as steve paulson told you the bay area has another freeze warning today and it will end at 9:00 a.m. in many parts, the north bay is expected to be in the 20s and some spots yesterday dipped into the teens. >>> it will be an autopsy on a man whose body was found and the unidentified was born near, and they...
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in the 1920s the newspapers got congress to pass a law that made it illegal to have radio news. [laughter] broke down in the 1930s, but there was a brief period when you could not legally have radio news. because, you know, people protect their own self-interest is. very few people go out voluntarily, give up their interest for the greater good. and that's why you have this constant tension between pioneers of the to future and the prison guards of the past. now, one of the areas that's going to become the most fascinating is online learning. this is being streamed on youtube, for example, tonight. well, one of my favorite examples is right here in california. there's a -- and, again, when you talk about pioneers of the to future, just as henry ford was amazing and edison was amazing, the wright brothers were amazing, there are people wandering around today who are amazing. sebastian thrun was german, but he's now american because he wanted to come to an entrepreneurial, open society where you could do exciting thing things that he thought you couldn't do in germany, too conserv
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that are not entirely certain but excuse me i beg your pardon but are all the same very dangerous for law enforcement so you know i realize this was probably a tragedy i don't know the facts and circumstances i don't know what this young man was actually doing i don't know what time it was only or strongest argument actually david is that is that if we made toy guns look like toys. then people might make real guns look like toys and you know that's a blows up which leads i guess to the larger and perhaps more expects a structural question. should children even have access to toy guns i mean is that it is a time for us to sarah you know we don't we don't have you know kids. playing with you know there's a variety of things basically that we don't have kids play with you know that we don't typically sell. because because guns are things that kill people you don't have kids playing or six toys it seems like a lot less destructive than killing for example. a horse of another color you know but you know i don't see anything wrong with young boys playing war and army you know good guys versus t
that are not entirely certain but excuse me i beg your pardon but are all the same very dangerous for law enforcement so you know i realize this was probably a tragedy i don't know the facts and circumstances i don't know what this young man was actually doing i don't know what time it was only or strongest argument actually david is that is that if we made toy guns look like toys. then people might make real guns look like toys and you know that's a blows up which leads i guess to the larger...
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we pass laws. we implement them and we will in any way that we understand -- that is the mechanism of legislation is all about. that means listening to the feedback of those most affected and working together to ensure small firms secure quality, affordable health care. today we will do just that by hearing from witnesses about a complicated issue. the health care law includes an employer mandate that requires businesses with more than 50 full-time employees to provide health insurance. its goal is to discourage employee years from dropping coverage and leaving employees on their own to find insurance. while the enforcement of this rule has been delayed until 2015, many small employers must begin now. this hearing is focused on a particular area of the law that many small firms may not be familiar with, the business aggregation rules. traditionally this rule has been used to treat single businesses as an employer for the reasons reasons -- this is not new. we have used them. this is on the books wh
we pass laws. we implement them and we will in any way that we understand -- that is the mechanism of legislation is all about. that means listening to the feedback of those most affected and working together to ensure small firms secure quality, affordable health care. today we will do just that by hearing from witnesses about a complicated issue. the health care law includes an employer mandate that requires businesses with more than 50 full-time employees to provide health insurance. its...